The national burger chain announced that they will be selling the Rocky Mountain High: CheeseBurger Delight (CBD) at a Carl's Jr. located in downtown Denver, Colorado, on Saturday (April 20) for $4.20. The burger will be made with two 100% charbroiled beef patties paired with Carl’s Jr. signature Santa Fe Sauce infused with hemp-based CBD oil, pickled jalapeños, pepper jack cheese, and Crisscut fries.

The FDA plans to hold hearings about allowing the sale of food and drinks that contain CBD oil, but that process could take years to finalize. In the meantime, local health officials around the country are taking action and cracking down on businesses that sell food and drinks that contain CBD.

In Maine, where marijuana is legal, officials ordered businesses to cease selling CBD-infused products. New York City and Los Angles have also been pro-active in going after restaurants, warning chefs that cooking with CBD oil could result in a fine or having points docked on their health inspection reports.